To The Flaws We Possess Poem by Francis Duggan

To The Flaws We Possess



To the flaws we possess most of us totally blind
That i ought to know for i'm one of that kind
What i dislike in others i do dislike in me
My own human frailties i never do see
Many blind to their own faults i too am that way
Suppose we are what we are as some are known to say
A slightly deflated ego can be a good thing
A little humility such with it does bring
To those to arrogance who are inclined
Our own sense of self importance is all in the mind
And yet those glorified by the masses no different to you or to i
Since they too are mortals and like us born to die
What i dislike in others i dislike in me
That is how it is and it always will be.

Saturday, February 13, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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